Midlands, October 11, 2025
News Summary
Midlands-area high school football teams showcased their skills during Week 8 of the season, with several thrilling matchups and decisive victories. Brookland-Cayce secured a narrow win over Aiken, while Hammond dominated Augusta Christian. Other notable performances included Gray Collegiate, who defeated Airport 62-7, and Irmo, who won against River Bluff 56-14. As the regular season approaches its conclusion, teams are looking to build momentum heading into the playoffs, highlighting the competitive spirit in this region’s football scene.
Midlands-area High School Football Scores and Updates for Week 8 of the 2025 Season
Midlands-area high school football teams delivered thrilling performances during Week 8 of the 2025 season. Several teams secured significant victories, showcasing talent and teamwork as the regular season approaches its conclusion.
On Thursday, October 10, Brookland-Cayce edged out Aiken in a nail-biting match, winning 20 to 19. This close contest highlighted the competitive spirit of the teams. Hammond also had a strong showing, defeating Augusta Christian 24-0. Heathwood Hall secured a 28-6 victory against Ben Lippen, while Lower Richland triumphed over Wilson with a score of 28-13. Westwood dominated Spring Valley, finishing with a decisive 31-0 final score.
Friday, October 11, continued the momentum with several high schools achieving remarkable scores. AC Flora overwhelmed Richland Northeast with a final score of 49-10, while Batesburg-Leesville also showcased their skills by defeating Ninety-Six 49-14. CA Johnson had a commanding win against McBee, outscoring them 54-28. Chester secured a solid 29-16 victory over Fairfield Central.
In other notable games, Clear Dot Charter achieved a perfect game against Military Magnet, winning 36-0, while Lexington maintained a strong presence with a 29-7 defeat of Chapin. Dutch Fork worked hard to secure a win over White Knoll, finishing at 41-24. Gilbert played a close game against Midland Valley, ultimately winning 21-14.
Several teams showcased their dominance with impressive scores. Gray Collegiate outmatched Airport 62-7. Irmo significantly defeated River Bluff with a score of 56-14. Lancaster narrowly beat Dreher with a final score of 20-13, while Silver Bluff triumphed over Keenan 27-8. Laurence Manning secured a decisive 32-8 win against Columbia.
Newberry maintained strong form, edging out Fox Creek 41-14. Orangeburg Prep won convincingly against Northside Christian with a 28-15 score. Saluda delivered a commanding performance against Pelion, claiming victory at 51-7. Strom Thurmond shut out American Leadership, ending the game 54-0. Ridge View finished strong, defeating Lugoff-Elgin 26-0. West Florence took down Blythewood 21-7, while WW King overwhelmed Richard Winn by a score of 54-16.
This update highlights the high-energy atmosphere and enthusiasm surrounding high school football in the Midlands region, as schools compete for accolades and pride. As the season progresses, teams are looking to improve and build momentum heading into the playoffs.
Football Scores Summary
| Game | Final Score |
|---|---|
| Brookland-Cayce vs Aiken | 20-19 |
| Hammond vs Augusta Christian | 24-0 |
| Heathwood Hall vs Ben Lippen | 28-6 |
| Lower Richland vs Wilson | 28-13 |
| Westwood vs Spring Valley | 31-0 |
| AC Flora vs Richland Northeast | 49-10 |
| Batesburg-Leesville vs Ninety-Six | 49-14 |
| CA Johnson vs McBee | 54-28 |
| Chester vs Fairfield Central | 29-16 |
| Clear Dot Charter vs Military Magnet | 36-0 |
| Lexington vs Chapin | 29-7 |
| Dutch Fork vs White Knoll | 41-24 |
| Gilbert vs Midland Valley | 21-14 |
| Gray Collegiate vs Airport | 62-7 |
| Irmo vs River Bluff | 56-14 |
| Lancaster vs Dreher | 20-13 |
| Silver Bluff vs Keenan | 27-8 |
| Laurence Manning vs Columbia | 32-8 |
| Newberry vs Fox Creek | 41-14 |
| Orangeburg Prep vs Northside Christian | 28-15 |
| Saluda vs Pelion | 51-7 |
| Strom Thurmond vs American Leadership | 54-0 |
| Ridge View vs Lugoff-Elgin | 26-0 |
| West Florence vs Blythewood | 21-7 |
| WW King vs Richard Winn | 54-16 |
FAQ
What were the scores for the high school football games on October 10, 2025?
Brookland-Cayce 20, Aiken 19; Hammond 24, Augusta Christian 0; Heathwood Hall 28, Ben Lippen 6; Lower Richland 28, Wilson 13; Westwood 31, Spring Valley 0.
What were the scores for the high school football games on October 11, 2025?
AC Flora 49, Richland Northeast 10; Batesburg-Leesville 49, Ninety-Six 14; CA Johnson 54, McBee 28; Chester 29, Fairfield Central 16; Clear Dot Charter 36, Military Magnet 0; Lexington 29, Chapin 7; Dutch Fork 41, White Knoll 24; Gilbert 21, Midland Valley 14; Gray Collegiate 62, Airport 7; Irmo 56, River Bluff 14; Lancaster 20, Dreher 13; Silver Bluff 27, Keenan 8; Laurence Manning 32, Columbia 8; Newberry 41, Fox Creek 14; Orangeburg Prep 28, Northside Christian 15; Saluda 51, Pelion 7; Strom Thurmond 54, American Leadership 0; Ridge View 26, Lugoff-Elgin 0; West Florence 21, Blythewood 7; WW King 54, Richard Winn 16.
Which teams had the most significant victories during the weekend?
Gray Collegiate had the most significant victory, winning 62-7 against Airport. Other notable wins included AC Flora defeating Richland Northeast 49-10 and Irmo defeating River Bluff 56-14.
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